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必威、所2020年系列学术活动(第50场):刘海亮 教授美国爱荷华州立大学

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报告题目:Efficient, positive, and energy stable schemes for Poisson-Nernst-Planck systems

报 告 人:刘海亮 教授 美国爱荷华州立大学

报告时间:2020年6月13日 上午9:30

报告地点:腾讯会议ID:182 530 000

会议链接:https://meeting.tencent.com/s/rQVCFkpsBI1b

校内联系人:王翔  wxjldx@jlu.edu.cn

报告摘要:  

We are concerned with positive and energy-dissipating schemes for solving the time-dependent system of Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) equations, which has found much use in the modeling of biological membrane channels and semiconductor devices. As a gradient flow in density space, this strongly coupled system of nonlinear equations can take long time evolution to reach steady states. Hence, designing efficient and stable methods is highly desirable. In this talk we shall present a class of methods with structure-preserving properties for the PNP system, and review advances around related models such as the quantum diffusion equation.


报告人简介:

Dr. Hailiang Liu is a Mathematics Professor at the Iowa State University (ISU) and the Holl Chair in Applied Mathematics from 2002-2012. He received his Master degree in Applied Mathematics from Tsinghua University of China in 1988, and Ph.D. degree from the Chinese Academy in 1995; while he held professorship positions at Henan Normal University from 1989-1996. He received an Alexander von Humboldt-Research Fellowship in 1996 that allowed him to conduct research in Germany from 1997-1999. He joined UCLA as a CAM Assistant Professor from 1999-2002.  He then came to Iowa State University as an Associate Professor in 2002, moving up to Full Professor in 2007.  Liu’s primary research interests include analysis of applied partial differential equations, the development of novel, high order algorithms for the approximate solution of these problems, and the interplay between analytical theory and computational aspects of such algorithms with applications to shock waves, kinetic transport, level set closure, propagation of critical thresholds and recovery of high frequency wave fields. Liu serves on the editorial board of the JMAA journal and has given many invited lectures, including the invited addresses in the international conference on hyperbolic problems in 2002 and 2018. Liu published more than 130 research papers, mostly in Numerical Analysis and Applied Partial Differential Equations.